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  • Announcing Upcoming Content

    Scheduling posts is a a good thing to do if you have lots of information to  share or if you run a membership site and you want to drip content out to them.
    However, you want to give your members a sneak peek of what’s coming up – to increase the anticipation.  Here’s a simple function [...]

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  • Wishlist Member: Version 2.3 Snapshot

    Wishlist Products have released Version 2.3 of Wishlist Member.  This release addresses a number of bugs and makes Wishlist Member work correctly with Wordpress 3.0.
    I haven’t had a lot of time to play with the new version of Wishlist Member 2.3 and I’ve seen some issues being listed on the Insiders Forum, so I do [...]

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  • RSS Feeds and Wishlist Member

    RSS is a powerful way to deliver content to your community.  However, there is a lot of concern about the security of members only content when using RSS Feeds.
    One of the features of Wishlist Member is a Secure RSS Feed – but I really didn’t understand what that meant or how it protected my content…. [...]

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  • Post tacken from Wordpress Development Blog (http://wordpress.org/development/2009/12/wordpress-2-9/)
    I want to make you mine, all the time… oh wait. Hello. I’m here on behalf of the entire WordPress development team and community to announce the immediate availability of WordPress version 2.9 “Carmen” named in honor of magical jazz vocalist Carmen McRae (whom we’ve added to our Last.fm [...]

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  • Four separate areas of study make up a full CompTIA A+; you’re considered competent at A+ once you’ve passed your exams for 2 out of 4 subjects. For this reason, most colleges only have two of the courses on their syllabus. The truth is you will need the training for all four areas as many positions will be looking for the skills and knowledge of all four areas. You don’t have to qualify in them all, but it seems common sense that you learn about all four.

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  • If your dream is to become a great web designer with the right credentials for the current working environment, the course you need is Adobe Dreamweaver. For applications done commercially you’ll need a full understanding of the entire Adobe Web Creative Suite. This means also (but isn’t limited to) Action Script and Flash. Should you desire to become an Adobe Certified Expert or Adobe Certified Professional (ACE or ACP) these skills will be absolutely essential.

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  • Nearly all aspiring web designers start their careers with Adobe Dreamweaver training. It’s reputed to be the most used web-development environment in the world. It’s also recommended that students get an in-depth understanding of the full Adobe Web Creative Suite, which includes Flash and Action Script, to be able to take advantage of Dreamweaver professionally as a web designer. These skills can mean later becoming an Adobe Certified Expert or Adobe Certified Professional (ACE or ACP).

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  • Congratulations! Reading this subject matter indicates you’re probably pondering over your options, and if you’re considering retraining that means you’ve taken it further than almost everybody else. Can you believe that just one in ten of us describe ourselves as contented at work – yet the vast majority of us will take no corrective action. Why not liberate yourself and do something – think about how you could enjoy Monday mornings.

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  • Adobe Web Design Career Training in 2009

    Should you be considering getting into the web design industry, Adobe Dreamweaver training is essential to gain professional credentials recognised globally. In order to take advantage of Dreamweaver commercially in web design, a thorough comprehension of the whole Adobe Web Creative Suite (including Flash and Action Script) is something to consider very seriously. Having such skills means, you have the choice to become either an Adobe Certified Professional (ACP) or an Adobe Certified Expert (ACE).

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